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Enhancement of operating flux in a membrane bio-reactor coupled with a mechanical sieve unitopen access

Authors
Park, SeongjunYeon, Kyung-MinMoon, SeheumKim, Jong-Oh
Issue Date
Jan-2018
Publisher
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
Keywords
Membrane bio-reactor; Sieve unit; Flux enhancement; Critical flux
Citation
CHEMOSPHERE, v.191, pp.573 - 579
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Journal Title
CHEMOSPHERE
Volume
191
Start Page
573
End Page
579
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/3409
DOI
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2017.10.079
ISSN
0045-6535
Abstract
Filtration flux is one of the key factors in regulating the performance of membrane bio-reactors (MBRs) for wastewater treatment. In this study, we explore the effectiveness of a mechanical sieve unit for effective flux enhancement through retardation of the fouling effect in a modified MBR system (SiMBR). In brief, the coarse sieve unit having 100 mu m and 50 pm permits small size microorganism flocs to adjust the biomass concentration from the suspended basin to the membrane basin. As a result, the reduced biofouling effect due to the lowered biomass concentration from 7800 mg/L to 2400 mg/L, enables higher flux through the membrane. Biomass rejection rate of the sieve is identified to be the crucial design parameter for the flux enhancement through the incorporation of numerical simulations and operating critical-flux measurement in a batch reactor. Then, the sieve unit is prepared for 10 L lab-scale continuous SiMBR based on the correlation between sieve pore size and biomass rejection characteristics. During continuous operation of lab-scale SiMBR, biomass concentration is maintained with a higher biomass concentration in the aerobic basin (7400 mg/L) than that in the membrane basin (2400 mg/L). In addition, the SiMBR operations are conducted using three different commercial hollow fiber membranes to compare the permeability to that of conventional MBR operations. For all cases, the modified MBR having a sieve unit clearly results in enhanced permeability. These results successfully validate that SiMBR can effectively improve flux through direct reduction of biomass concentration. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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